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Can anyone recommend a reputable shop in the greater Seattle metro area that would be able to properly mount a scope on my rifle and bore-site it? Thanks kindly!!
I still am not sold on whether it matters much if any that scope is on exact same plane as rifle only that scope is level when u shoot.
I never Loctite ring screws, just torque to spec, generally 18-22 in lbs.
Quote from: Tbob on April 16, 2020, 01:29:04 PMCan anyone recommend a reputable shop in the greater Seattle metro area that would be able to properly mount a scope on my rifle and bore-site it? Thanks kindly!! I am in the same boat. But I have a shop near by that mounts scopes. I did it once 30 years ago with some difficulty. Got everything mounted went to range , ran out of adjustment at 100 yards. Range officer cut me some shims out of a Pepsi can. Hour later was finally on target.Those shims are still under ring plate. My biggest concern today would be picking the right rings given all the choices.I have a Leupold HD 5 3-15x 44 to go on a Savage 110 Storm. No idea what rings to choose.So may just take it to the shop and not worry about it.
Getting your scope level only maters if your shooting past 200 yards and then it very little. If this is a west side hunting rig don’t worry about it. Eye ball it close to what looks level and your good. If you plan to shoot longer range with it you can set up a plumb bob and shine a flash light through your eye peace in a dark room. It projects the cross hairs on the wall allowing you to level your scope at home while still having your rifle in the position you hold it to shoot
Quote from: jasnt on April 17, 2020, 06:43:41 PMGetting your scope level only maters if your shooting past 200 yards and then it very little. If this is a west side hunting rig don’t worry about it. Eye ball it close to what looks level and your good. If you plan to shoot longer range with it you can set up a plumb bob and shine a flash light through your eye peace in a dark room. It projects the cross hairs on the wall allowing you to level your scope at home while still having your rifle in the position you hold it to shootPretty cool trick with the plumb bob Jasnt. I personally have all the right tools but ha never heard of that method before.